A Sudanese asylum seeker vows to achieve the UK ‘it doesn’t matter what’ in a brand new Channel 4 documentary.

Asylum seeker, Mariam, vowed to achieve the UK ‘it doesn’t matter what’ (Picture: Channel 4)
An asylum seeker from Sudan vows to achieve the UK “it doesn’t matter what” in a brand new Channel 4 documentary. The girl, Mariam, is adopted by the programme makers as a part of a bunch intent on making the perilous journey throughout the English Channel from northern France.
She tells the documentary: “I’m going to get to the UK it doesn’t matter what, till my final breath.” As she stands on a shore in France, Mariam, who finally reaches Britain, says: “All that stands between you and your goals is that this sea. It is just 45km.”
Not Welcome: The Battle to Cease the Boats will probably be broadcast on Channel 4 at 10pm on Thursday (February 12).
It follows migrants on their journeys to the UK and protesters decided to stop them from being housed of their communities, together with plans to accommodate 6,000 migrants at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
The programme airs a day after the Authorities vowed to battle any authorized bids to dam the deportation of migrants underneath its “one in, one out” cope with France.
A court docket problem by 16 asylum seekers received underway on the Royal Courts of Justice on Wednesday.
Ministers hope the scheme will deter migrants from coming to the UK in small boats throughout the English Channel – however an intervention by the courts may scupper their plans.
French authorities rescued 66 small boat migrants after their engine stopped working off the coast of Pas-de-Calais on Tuesday (February 10).
Ms Mahmood advised MPs earlier this month that the variety of crossings was “unacceptable”, however stated there was no “silver bullet” and the issue wants “long-term, cautious, painful work” to resolve.


















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